I really enjoyed your demo reel. Editing and music choice was great. The slow-mo at the beach and birds was impressive. I've been saving up my pennys for an HVX200 for a while now. Your work inspires me to keep on track.

1. Cut out the Hawaiian doll. Keep great things like the real baby's face.
2. Stop with the 'shuddering' quickie transitions; if you want to put together a slow mo scene, put together a slow mo scene.
3.Is the white balance correct? Sign in truck scene looked too red. Car in snow looked to blue. color didn't look consistent.
IMHO. Excuse me now; I must find some matches.

Thanks Barry for the feedback... Just a few questions:

for number 1. Just curious as to the reason? don't like the movement? or the doll itself? or do you think it's kind of cheesey? I personally like it, but I would like to know why you don't (other's may think the same as you, making it a bad choice to leave in)

for number 2. I am trying somthing different, I am kind of sick of all these over-dramatic slo-mo shots floating around out there, did you think it was TOO distracting? I gues my goal was to show a lot of what I could do with this camera.

for number 3. Since I was trying to show many different scenarios, I split the reel into warm (first section) and cool (second section) that is the reasoning behind the white balance. knowing my intention for this, is it still a distraction?